St Piers students lap up new Go Karts

Wheelyboat launch steers St Piers students to fun outdoors

On Friday 23 June Young Epilepsy hosted the launch of a Coulam Wheelyboat V20, which was funded by various donors, including our very own Scott Baptie, Olly Whitefoot, Alex Acraman and Marcus Frisby from the Weir Wood Reservoir.

Last October, as part of us developing our own ‘Play Strategy’, FE tutor Annette Maynard was given an opportunity to accept a secondment to teach support workers in all eight children residential houses about the value of play. This involved teaching child development and looking at developmental milestones reflecting on the children and young people they work with.

St Piers real lives: Meet Lucinda

St Piers real lives: Meet David

David is 21 years old and has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and learning difficulties. He has been at Young Epilepsy, home to St Piers School and College, since he was 11, starting off as a 52 week residential student. At first, David struggled to settle in, as he found communicating difficult and displayed challenging behaviour as a result.

Occupational Therapists at Young Epilepsy join Purple Day Skydive

Professor Brian George Richard Neville 1939-2016

It is with great sadness Young Epilepsy has learnt of the passing of renowned neurological expert, Professor Brian Neville. Professor Neville was 77 and passed away peacefully after a long-term illness.

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My daughter is doing so much better just after being at St. Piers for a year. The improvement is exceptional. She still have her moments but they are to be expected and are outweighed by the positives. God bless all the staff who are so patient and dedicated to helping the students. Thank-you!. Parent

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